ESSENTIAL INFORMATION WHEN USING HYDRAULIC CHUCKS
1. CLEANING
It is essential that both the tool shank
and the inside of the chuck are thoroughly cleaned
to remove oil film and other impurities.
The cleaning agent should be quick drying or equivalent fluid.
If this cleaning is neglected the clamping torque
could deteriorate as well as Total Indicated Run-out T.I.R.
2. TIGHTENING SCREW FOR HYDRAULICS
Never Tighten the screw unless a tool is in the hc,
because of the risk of deforming the hydraulic
membrane.
3. INSERTION LENGTH
The tool is to be inserted against a fixed stop in
the chuck, which is necessary to prevent deformation
of the hydraulic chamers by the pressure.
When using reducer sleeves at least 60% of the
insertion length should be utilised.
4. LENGTH ADJUSTMENT SCREW
WORKING TEMPERATURE
Ideal and optimised working temperature is
between 20° and 50°C.
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